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Investigate possibility of suppressing HTML tags in output #14
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There is not currently a way to silence a specific filter's context (which is what the HTML tag info is). Currently, each filter just appends context for each block it returns. It is possible that a feature request could be made over on PySpelling to allow for this to be controlled on each filter if desired. If you are working directly off an HTML file, it can be useful, but I agree it is less useful when we are talking about a Markdown file that is transformed in the pipe and then handed over to the HTML filter. |
I am leaning towards dismissing this issue under |
If you would like me to follow up with it, that'd be the place. If you don't really care, then probably not 🙂 . |
By the comments I believe this issue should be closed. Right? |
I actually do HTML suppression, when running locally, I will see if I can move this into the action in a non-intrusive implementation, so let's keep this open a bit |
Hi @edumco
Thanks for the elaborate feedback. I have compiled your comments to this list:
Originally posted by @jonasbn in #12 (comment)
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